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Emile-Desire Philippe (1834-c.1880) Early Egyptian Revival Antique Hinged Bangle.
Gold, silver & enamel.
H 1.60 cm (0.63 in) | W 6.80 cm (2.68 in).
Origin: France, 1878.
Marks: Maker's mark partly obscured.
Case: Fitted Case.
Condition: Good, with minor enamel repair. Wear consistent with age and use.
Diameter: 18.50 cm (7.28 in).
Remarkably fine eclectic bangle of early Egyptian & Gothic revival design.
Literature:
cf. Egyptomania, Egypt in Western Art 1730-1930 National Gallery of Canada, 1994, p. 477 & 479 illustrates the parure shown at the Universal Exposition, Paris, 1878 which was given by Emile Philippe to the musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris.
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